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From: Tim Boyer
On Tue, 04 Mar 2003 09:22:47 +0100, Thees Peereboom
wrote:
>Tim,
>
>I'm not very much into the US situation, apart from some business
>schools. In general I'd advise anyone who'd get a chance always to
>pick the university with the best name. Even when the quality of the
>education isn't much different than some of lesser name, the good name
>will always be of help later on. Remember that the name of his
>education will be on his CV forever.
>
>Just compare the situation where your son would end up for some job
>application together with someone of the same qualifications, etc.,
>but from another. lesser thought of, university. Who, you think,
>they'd choose?
>
>I also notice this when discussing life and its possibilities with
>some collegues of the large consultancy agencies. Candidates from a
>good wellknown university or business school always have an easier
>entry.
>
>- Thees Peereboom
>
Thanks - I'm passing all of these along!
--
Tim Boyer
tim{at}denmantire.com
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